Free radicals are highly versatile reaction intermediates which
allow many syntheses to be carried out under relatively mild
conditions. The discovery of the first free radical, nearly 100
years ago, opened up a whole new and exciting area of organic
synthesis, and free radical chemistry is still developing rapidly
today. An essential guide to understanding this topic, Free
Radicals in Organic Chemistry provides:
* an excellent first introduction to the structure, formation and
reactivity of free radicals
* examples of organic reaction pathways which utilize free
radicals
* detailed accounts of the most recent developments within the
field
* an overview of the varied applications of free radicals within
organic chemistry
* extensive references to direct the reader to further
literature
Written by experienced teachers in organic chemistry, Free
Radicals in Organic Chemistry will be an essential text for
students and researchers working in the fields of organic
synthesis, biochemistry, environmental chemistry, materials science
and medicine.
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